Reframing Rio+20: revisiting children in Guangzhou, China – video

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An only child, born in the industrial city of Guangzhou, Kay-Kay's story mirrors China's 'economic miracle'. As a child, her parents showered her with love – but also worked long hours to pay for her schooling. Now in her first year at university, she is set on going into banking to help repay them in their old age.

Kay-Kay's story is one in Zero Ten Twenty, a 20-year documentary series that tracks the lives of children around the world. The film has been produced by
tve, as part of a multimedia project,
Reframing Rio

Guardian Global development is supported by:

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Directed by Bruno Sorrentino and produced by Johanna Schwartz. Series produced by Jenny Richards and Nick Rance, theguardian.com